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Description: SCP-XXXX is an approximately 3m x 3m x 3m solid made of iron, silicon and possibly ███████ (determined by mass spectroscopy), SCP-XXXX hovers 20cm off the ground at all times when not tampered with, but when moved retains it's position in the air. SCP-XXXX does not seem to have any locomotive abilities of it's own save for it's reaction with Kay-nines.

SCP-XXXX is completely unobservable to humans, when a human makes physical contact with the object the subject reports that they feel nothing and state that they're just stretching their hand out. SCP-XXXX is also completely invisible in the visible spectrum although it does emit light in both the infra-red and ultra-violet spectrum, however when infra-red images are with direct means by humans SCP-XXXX is almost completely transparent.. It is also notable that when SCP-XXXX bumps into another physical microphones and vibration sensors pick up vibrations but humans do not hear any sounds.

This would definitely be problematic for the Foundation, especially in regards to containment. As such, I can't say at this moment that this SCP would succeed.

Animals however are perfectly able to see SCP-XXXX and tend to ignore it and if SCP-XXXX is placed over a plant for a significant amount of time it'll either die of lack of sunlight or grow around it. Any animal in the family Canidae are the only creatures which invoke a reaction from SCP-XXXX which cause it to float slowly away from them, if this happens in a contained room it will float to the corner where the dog will continuously stare at it till it gets distracted by an external force.

Seems like just an anomalous item, albeit a rather strange one, but not really an SCP.

Addendum 1: SCP-XXXX was found to emit large amounts of gamma radiation, when Reasercher T███ walked by it's containment chamber with a geiger counter on his way to SCP-███ for testing. There have been no ill effects from long term exposure in it's containment cell and it is unknown how such a large amount of radiation does not affect human biology.

How would the Foundation have discovered and acquired it anyway? The properties would be pretty hard to discern unless one had foreknowledge of how it works. The gamma radiation effect seems tacked on.

Addendum 2 To date there are over 3,███ isntances of SCP-XXXX in containment and an unknown amount still active, and it is speculated that they are not natural in creation, Dr.███ requests reclassification to Euclid on the basis of SCP-XXXX being a monitoring device

This seems unnecessary.

Addendum 3 The most ever instances of SCP-XXXX contained at once were at the woods in [REDACTED] on the night of ██/██/19██ a full moon, where a group of 200 SCP-XXXX were found hovering at the relative position to the moon and the earth so that the light from the moon was obscured over an area of approximately 20km^2. All wolves in the area were howling.

This seems lackluster. Also, if the cube thing is impossible for humans to discern, how did it block moonlight?

Sorry, but I can't say that it's a good idea. The effects are questionable and confusing, and it really just seems like a conglomerate of several unrelated aspects. I like the notion that only certain animals can perceive it, but writing an article about something like this would be extremely difficult because unless you're able to provide reasonable explanations for exactly how the Foundation managed to uncover so much information about an object that they can't even see without the aid of technology or touch (which is pretty over the top in itself), it would fall apart rapidly.

Okay I'll try to recover it as best I can, It is a 1st draft after all I'm sure it can be turned around.

Hmm. Cubes are discouraged… perhaps take a look at the list of overdone SCP cliches. Also, do you mean canines?

It's not a cube it's approximately that volume, i could mention that it was measured using water displacement. Even with aided assistance we only get a distorted look at it, I first wrote that it was a star tetrahedron but i don't wanna bring any kind of new age religion stuff into this. Do you have any recommendations otherwise? and yes I did I'll fix it right away.

This would definitely be problematic for the Foundation, especially in regards to containment. As such, I can't say at this moment that this SCP would succeed.

What I'm trying to imply is that it's perfectly tangible, you could leave it in a room but it wont phase through a wall or do anything that greatly defies the laws of physics, I'd say (although I don't like to say it outright) that there's probably something memetic about it that humans can't perceive it.

Seems like just an anomalous item, albeit a rather strange one, but not really an SCP.

maybe, but i'd like to think that the sheer number of them makes them something that needs to be worried about. If worse comes to worst I'll make it an anomalous item.

Well I could always add a recovery report, but we've only developed this level of technology in the last couple of centuries, these could have been around for ages, implied that they've been here long enough that the wolves have adapted to them. I was trying to make a link as to why dogs are called "man's best friend" because they protect us from them, it's still a work in progress I'll figure out the specifics soon, as for the radiation part i'll get rid of it, i was gonna make it seem like a nuclear threat but it's already got enough to it.

This seems unnecessary

It's just to show that these things are ever present, and they are everywhere, and could have been everywhere since the start of anything, thats why we need to capture them so we can understand why they're there and why humans specifically can't see them, but if it's over the top that can be changed

This seems lackluster. Also, if the cube thing is impossible for humans to discern, how did it block moonlight?

it blocks light perfectly fine the animals can all perceive it but for us it just looks like a normal night.